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Robert DANCSOK

Bellbrook, Ohio

1961 - 2022

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DANCSOK, Robert "Bob"Age 60, formerly of Bellbrook, passed away October 21, 2022, in Modesto, California. Bob was born December 23, 1961, in Dayton, Ohio. He spent his school years in Bellbrook until he graduated in 1980. After graduation, Bob lived in Alaska and Hawaii before returning to...

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Condolences to the family, just learned of Bob´s death. Some fabulous memories of Bob from our childhood. Always loved this family! Dee, reach out to me on FB would love to catch up. Xo

At this time of year especially, bring great memories of Bob. Not only was Christmas and Christmas music (which he would listen to everyday of the year) his favorite, but also his birthday was December 23. He was the biggest personality in the room and the funniest. His looks were deceiving as there wasn´t a mean bone in his body. He was a softy & very giving. Bob is surely missed.

It's been a month today since the passing of Bob. I'm still at a loss for words. His lack of presence is enormous. Bob had an unmatched personality. There was no one like him, that's for sure! There's no doubt that he's got everyone rolling on the floor (or clouds) up there in Heaven! What I'd give to hear just one more of those jokes. He's sorely missed ): Rest in Peace "Brother Bob", See you in Red Bud! I love you... "Sister Kim"

Dee & Family, I was so sad to hear this. Dad saw it in the paper and let me know. I can remember playing lots of basketball at Brookview with Bob. We'll keep you and your family in our prayers.

we had so many fun times with Bob. He was a great guy,caring, had a heart of gold. My son Ted jr n Bob when they got together were the life of the party. I will miss him so much. Aunt Leonida

Denise and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Prayers and blessings to you and your family.

Dear Nancy, Toni and Family: Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Fly high Bob as you travel on to new adventures.

Bob taught me to drive a stick shift, shoot BB guns, catch frogs and other mostly 'tom- boyish' things. I loved it! I recall how he would take apart my radio and small electronics and return them back to me in a shoe box unassembled : ) Always the funniest person in the room, I know Bob would sure love everyone laughing, re-telling the many stories of past experiences with him. Let's celebrate the time we had with him. But, to be sure, I am already missing you, Brother. RIP...Dee